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  MSc - Clinical Child Psychology


Anglia Ruskin University ARU    Faculty of Science and Engineering

Full time & Part time September, January MSc 12 or- 15 months full time / 28 - 32 months part time
Psychology (31)

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Take the next step towards a rewarding career in clinical child psychology with our MSc programme at ARU. This comprehensive course provides you with advanced knowledge of developmental disorders and childhood mental health, equipping you with the skills to assess, diagnose, and treat various conditions. You'll gain expertise in research methods, including neuroimaging and neuropsychological assessment. While the programme doesn't include clinical work, it prepares you for further study or research. To join, you'll need a 2.2 in a Psychology degree with Graduate Basis for Recognition or a 2.1 in a related discipline. Don't miss this opportunity to make a positive impact on children's lives!

About the course

Work towards a clinical career with children, or take the next step towards a doctorate by studying a Masters in Clinical Child Psychology at ARU in Cambridge.

Our Masters degree in Clinical Child Psychology provides you with a strong foundation for research and will provide you with knowledge of clinical issues related to child development.

As a student in Cambridge, you’ll gain a comprehensive theoretical knowledge of the field, as well as the practical ability to design and evaluate clinical research programmes.

At ARU, our specialist modules focus on diagnosis and treatment of different conditions, developmental psychopathology (including causes and impacts) and the broader issues surrounding psychological research.

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Entry Requirements

Either 2.2 in BA or BSc Psychology with Graduate Basis for Recognition (GBR) for the British Psychology Society (BPS) OR 2.1 or above in non-accredited BA or BSc Psychology (or closely related discipline, e.g., Health Psychology, Joint honours Psychology, or Neuropsychology).

If English is not your first language you will be expected to demonstrate a certificated level of proficiency of at least IELTS 6.5 ( Academic level) or equivalent English Language qualification, as recognised by Anglia Ruskin University.

Please see course website for further details.




Fees

£9,300
UK students starting 2024/25 (full-time, per year)
£17,700
International students starting 2024/25 (full-time, per year)

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